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Infotrieve, Inc., developer of a gateway to STM (scientific, technical, and medical) content announced the release of the Mobile Library iPad app, the newest addition to its suite of software for accessing and organizing enterprise content. With the Mobile Library, users have secure access from anywhere to all corporate licensed electronic content and document repositories, as well as access to a collection of STM content. The Mobile Library is fully integrated with Infotrieve’s Content SCM content and rights management platform, and users can seamlessly switch from the iPad to their PC or Mac, as the user’s workspace is automatically synchronized across platforms. Utilizing Content SCM’s full suite of rights management capabilities, the system ensures that corporate electronic content usage is fully compliant with all content licenses across the enterprise.

Launched in 2008, the Content SCM platform has more than 250,000 users from the corporate, public, and academic sectors in 80 countries, representing 4,500 organizations from nearly every industry.

To facilitate fast and intuitive access to content, users of the Mobile Library can organize personal collections containing virtually any type of content including PDFs, videos, images, and audio. The Mobile Library automatically organizes and cross references files based on user defined tags, and allows users to search against these personalized tags to quickly locate content of interest.

To ensure up-to-the-minute awareness of newly published research, the Mobile Library offers a variety of automatic alerts using Infotrieve’s collection of more than 50 million citations, along with unlimited RSS feeds for monitoring other key content sources. Users can also capture, tag, and organize citations, abstracts, and other items of interest for future research, review, or purchase.